Discussion Questions for "Bartleby‚ the Scrivener" 1. What does the subtitle of "Bartleby" suggest? What is the significance of Wall Street and the walls in the story? Don’t overlook the contrasting images of white and black walls. 2. What is the significance of the information that the narrator provides about himself and his employees at the beginning of the story? How does it prepare us to understand Bartleby and the narrator’s attitude toward him? In what ways in "B" really a story
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Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud: Early Influences Duncan Harris Southern New Hampshire University Psychology of Personality Dr. Doran March 24‚ 2013 Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud – two of the best known names in psychiatry - each had tremendous roles in the field of psychoanalysis. Born nearly twenty years apart‚ they met in 1907 (Kendra Cherry )‚ and their first conversation was rumored to have lasted thirteen hours‚ they had such a good rapport. Jung soon worked under Sigmund Freud and they
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Discussion Questions for “Bartleby the Scrivener” 1. What does the subtitle of “Bartleby” suggest? What is the significance of Wall Street and the walls in the story? 2. What is the significance of the information that the narrator provides about himself and his employees at the beginning of the story? How does it prepare us to understand Bartleby and the narrator’s attitude toward him? 3. Why does Melville tell the story from the point of view of the employer rather than of the office
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Carl Jung “The Collective Unconscious” According to Carl Jung‚ "the collective unconscious is a universal datum‚ that is‚ every human being is endowed with this psychic archetype layer since his/her birth. One cannot acquire these strata by education or other conscious effort because it is innate. Carl Jung extended Freud’s theory of the unconscious. While he agreed that each of us has conflicts and associations relevant to our own history‚ he felt that the unconscious goes further. He also believed
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betweenBartleby‚ the inscrutable character Herman Melville depicted In “Bartleby‚ the Scrivener: A Story of Wall Street”. and Gandhi is they both reach a certain degree of success through passive resistance. The difference is Bartleby does not end well‚ he died as the consequence of resistance. Nevertheless‚ the dignity‚ individuality and power he shows through occupying space and resistance to submit to his employer is indelible. Bartleby keeps his own free will till the end which is a big step to success
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Reflective Response 1. Carl Jung and Karen Horney both made great contributions to the field of psychology; their studies have been applied to modern day research also their theories are used to support modern day studies. Carl Jung and Karen Horney were both Neo-Freudians meaning they all believed that Freud’s original theories were correct‚ however disagreed with him on certain details. The detail in common with these two theorists was that they both believed that inside a healthy individual
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Mary’s attraction toward Moses can be looked at from the perspective of Carl Jung concept of shadow. Jungian readings interpret the relationship of Mary and Moses as aspects of one person; those aspects are the archetype of the shadow and the individual. These interpretations are derived from Jung’s distinction between the collective unconscious and the personal unconscious. The collective unconscious is inherited‚ impersonal‚ and universal. The content of the collective unconscious is mainly archetypes;
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summarize the short story Bartleby‚ the scrivener: A Story of Wall-street written by Herman Melville. The memo Is addressed to Dr. Cristy Beemer from Nick Mastalerz. It was written on February 2‚ 2016 Bartleby is a short story that takes place at a law office on wall street in 1853. The narrator of the story who is not named is the owner of the office and the boss to his four employees. The employees are Turkey‚ Nippers‚ Ginger Nuts‚ and of course Bartleby. Bartleby is a Scrivener who when he is first
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What is the Boss up against in relation to Bartleby? Since the Lawyer never really contemplates Bartleby’s refusal to be a working member of society. He is simply amazed by Bartleby’s refusal to do anything‚ even eat‚ it seems‚ or find a place to live. Throughout the story‚ Bartleby simply exists; he does do some writing‚ but eventually he even gives that up in favor of staring at the wall. There are many more interpretations of Bartleby and the story‚ which will be discussed in the next section
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In the beginning of this story‚ Bartleby is a person who needed a job for living. He found a job‚ which is a copy legal document by hand. Previously‚ his boss was a very kind person that always paid him on time and gave him good remuneration. However‚ Bartleby’s personality changed. He became a strange person compared with the first day in the company. One of the important characteristics is when his manager or colleagues asked he to do a favor or finished his job. His response was always “I prefer
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